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Scanner Performance Page
OpenBook Versions 5.x and Later

This section describes the results and issues (if any), of all scanners tested with OpenBook. Although the information below specifically refers to OpenBook, this information is also valid for WYNN and TestTalker, our scanning products for individuals with reading challenges and writing difficulties. For more information about WYNN and TestTalker, please visit www.freedomscientific.com/lsg.

Scanners recently added:
Canon MP830 - Added 7/17/2007
Epson CX7000F - Added 7/17/2007
HP Officejet Pro L7580 - Added 7/17/2007

Microtek I800 - Added 5/9/2007
Epson GT-2500 - Added 3/9/2007
HP OfficeJet 5610 All-In-One - Added 3/9/2007
Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 - Added 3/27/2007
Canon CanoScan LiDE 600 - Added 3/27/2007
Canon CanoScan 8600F - Added 3/27/2007
Epson Perfection 4490 Photo- Added 3/27/2007

Epson Perfection V350 Photo
- Added 3/27/2007


Scanner Selection List: 
Acer Scanners
Canon Scanners
Dell Scanners
Epson Scanners
Fujitsu Scanners
HP Scanners
Lexmark Scanners
Microtek Scanners
Mustek Scanners
Plustek Scanners
Umax Scanners
Visioneer Scanners

Go to the Updated Tested Scanners Settings File Download page


Acer
Acer 1240UT Acer 640U


Canon
Canon DR-5020 Canon CanoScan 5000f Canon CanonScan D646U Canon CanonScan D1250U2F Canon CanoScan LiDE 60 Canon CanoScan LiDE 30 Canon CanoScan LiDE 35 Canon CanoScan LiDE 50 Canon CanoScan LiDE 80 Canon CanoScan N1240U Canon CanoScan N676U Canon CanoScan N670U Canon CanoScan FB 630UI
Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 Canon CanoScan LiDE 600 Canon CanoScan 8600F

Dell
Dell A920 Dell AIO 962

Epson
Epson Stylus CX5200 Epson Perfection 3490 Epson 3200 Epson Perfection 2480 Epson Perfection 2450 Epson Perfection 1670 Epson Perfection 1660 Epson Perfection 1650 Epson Perfection 1640SU Epson Perfection 1250 Epson Perfection 1240U Epson Perfection 1200U Epson Perfection 636U
Epson GT-2500 Epson Perfection 4490 Photo Epson Perfection V350 Photo

Fujitsu
Fujitsu fi-4120C

HP
HP OfficeJet 5610 All-In-One HP PCS 1610 All-In-One HP ScanJet 8250 HP ScanJet 7490C HP ScanJet 7400C HP ScanJet 7450C HP ScanJet 6350C HP ScanJet 6300C HP ScanJet 6250C HP ScanJet 6200C HP OfficeJet 6210 All-in-One HP ScanJet 6100C HP ScanJet 5550C HP ScanJet 5530C HP OfficeJet 5510 All-in-One HP ScanJet 5500C HP ScanJet 5490C HP ScanJet 5400C HP ScanJet 5300C HP ScanJet 5200C HP ScanJet 5100C HP ScanJet 4670 HP ScanJet 4470c HP ScanJet 4400C HP ScanJet 3570C HP ScanJet 2200C HP ScanJet IIc HP ScanJet IIcx HP ScanJet IIp HP ScanJet 3c HP ScanJet 3p HP ScanJet 4c HP ScanJet 4p HP ScanJet 5p

Lexmark
Lexmark X6150 Lexmark X5150 Lexmark X3150 Lexmark X1150 Lexmark X215 Lexmark X125 Lexmark X73

Microtek
Microtek ScanMaker s400 Microtek ScanMaker i700 Microtek ScanMaker i320 Microtek ScanMaker 6800 Microtek ScanMaker 3800 Microtek ScanMaker 3740 Microtek ScanMaker 5700 Microtek ScanMaker 4800 Microtek ScanMaker 4700 Microtek ScanMaker X12USL Microtek ScanMaker E3 Microtek ScanMaker X6EL Microtek ScanMaker V6UPL Microtek ScanMaker V6USL Microtek I800

Mustek
Mustek ScanExpress A3 USB

Plustek
Plustek OpticBook 3600 Plustek OpticPro U12B

Umax
Umax Astra 2400S Umax Astra 4000U Umax Astra 1220P Umax PowerLook III

Visioneer
Visioneer 9650 Visioneer 9320 Visioneer 9000 Visioneer OneTouch 8920 Visioneer One Touch 8800 Visioneer OneTouch 8700 Visioneer OneTouch 8650 Visioneer OneTouch 8600
Visioneer OneTouch 7300 USB Visioneer OneTouch 7100 Visioneer OneTouch 5820 Visioneer OneTouch 5300 Visioneer OneTouch 5300 USB Visioneer PaperPort 6100B

Acer 1240UT
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the MiraScan 3.4 installation CD.  MiraScan 4.03 are available, but they will cause an external dialog to display during every scan through OpenBook.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  Using MiraScan 3.4 drivers, when this scanner has been idle for a while, an external dialog will display.  However, the dialog unloads gracefully and returns focus back to OpenBook.  Using the newer MiraSCan 4.03, an external Twain dialog will display during every single scan.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook, except under Windows XP.  This scanner works best under XP while using the WIA drivers.  Using these drivers will not permit manual contrast adjustment.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  In some cases, this scanner may require it's physical scanning process to completely finish before the scan is actually canceled.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.  However, in cases where an external dialog is displayed, the user will need to return focus back to OpenBook and reinitiate the reading process.  When no external dialog is displayed, then background scanning is uninterrupted.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner successfully scanned 500 consecutive pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner is a bit on the slow side.  Its average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 40 seconds.
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface.  Acer states that this scanner is supported by Windows 98 and 2000.  However, the stated results were also displayed in Windows ME and XP. 
  • Note the drivers data stated above.
  • Under Windows XP, OpenBook may default to "No Scanner".  Users will want to change this so that OpenBook uses the WIA drivers when scanning.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on he 1240UT at Acer's Web site.
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Canon DR-5020
Driver Information:
  • Follow the directions in chapters 1 and 2 of the ISIS/TWAIN Driver Instructions booklet.  These chapters explain how to install the software drivers required to run your Cannon DR-5020 scanner.  For updated drivers (in case of problems), please visit the Canon Web site. Under Support, select Drivers and Downloads.  Download and install the appropriate TWAIN driver.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes, this scanner is free of external dialogs.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes, this scanner has a built-in automatic document feeder (ADF).
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  The contrast can be changed from within OpenBook if scanning one page at a time. The contrast cannot be changed from within OpenBook if scanning in batch mode.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes, scanning can be canceled from within OpenBook. 
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes, this scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes, this scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon DR-5020 can scan one page in approximately 2.3 seconds (or 26 pages per minute) using OpenBook's default settings.
Notes:
  • Please download the Canon DR-5020 installation instructions to assist in the installation of this scanner.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site.
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Canon CanoScan 5000f
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using the CanoScan 5000/5000f v.1.04 drivers.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs? No. When the drivers are initialized, a “Lamp Warmup” dialog box displays. After initialization, the dialog box does not display again unless the drivers are re-initialized.  However, regardless of whether the dialog box displays, focus is briefly taken away from OpenBook when each scan is initiated. In all cases, focus returns to OpenBook afterwards.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document? No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually from within OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes, scanning can be canceled easily within OpenBook. 
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes, this scanner can scan in the background. However, regardless of whether a dialog box displays, focus is briefly taken away from OpenBook when each scan is initiated. In all cases, focus returns to OpenBook afterwards, but reading is interrupted and will have to be restarted once focus returns.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test? Yes, this scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon 5000f can scan one page in approximately 19 seconds using OpenBook's default settings.
Notes:
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site.
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Canon CanoScan D646U
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanGear 6.01 installation program.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  External dialogs are displayed in Windows 98, ME, or 2000.  These are periodic calibration and lamp dialogs that may interrupt speech, but do not require any user intervention.  In Windows XP, these dialogs do not display because of the WIA drivers that are installed when running Windows XP.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Contrast can be altered through OpenBook in Windows 98, ME, and 2000, but not in Windows XP.  This is due to the WIA drivers that are installed when running Windows XP.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  However, in Windows 98, ME, or 2000, canceling a scan immediately after initiating a scan will cause the head to sit out of position.  The next scan will result in a Canon error.  In Windows XP, canceling a scan in the middle of scanning will stop the page from being recognized in OpenBook, but the scanner will continue to scan the the rest of the page. 
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  However, the periodic dialogs discussed previously may interrupt reading while scanning in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon D646U was very slow, taking up to 55 seconds to scan a page.
Notes:
  • The Canon D646U is USB only and is supported in Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • The Canon only scans the first 11” of the 11.7” flatbed.  Any text beyond the first 11” will not be scanned.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan D1250U2F
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanGear 6.01 installation program.  However, in Windows XP, this scanner was also tested with the Canon-supplied WIA 1.2.0 drivers.  Unlike other Canon models, the WIA drivers are not installed automatically, so note the different results in the Test Results section below.  This may assist you in determining which drivers are best suited for you needs if using this scanner with OpenBook in Windows XP.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  If using the ScanGear 6.01 drivers, then a Lamp Adjustment dialog will display on every scan.  This dialog takes focus away from OpenBook.  However, in Windows XP, users may install the optional WIA drivers.  When using the WIA drivers, the lamp adjustment dialog does not display.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Contrast can be altered through OpenBook if using the ScanGear 6.01 drivers.  However, in Windows XP, users can install the optional WIA drivers.  When using the WIA drivers, manual contrast adjustments cannot be made.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  If using the ScanGear 6.01 drivers, users should wait for the lamp adjustment dialog to close and then press the Cancel button on OpenBook's Scanning Status dialog.  Canceling the Lamp dialog and then canceling OpenBook will cause OpenBook to hang for a long period, as will canceling OpenBook's scanning status dialog while the lamp dialog is still open.  However, if using the WIA drivers, users can cancel a scan at any time, but the scanner will still physically complete the process before the user is able to scan again.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  If using the ScanGear 6.01 drivers, then previously mentioned lamp dialog will display on every scan, taking focus away from OpenBook and interrupting any reading.  However, if using the WIA drivers (Windows XP only), then users will not receive the lamp dialog and will not be interrupted after successful background scanning.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon D12560U2F was very slow, taking up to 53 seconds to scan a page.
Notes:
  • The Canon D12560U2F is USB only, and is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • OpenBook behavior varies depending on which drivers you install.  See Test Results listed above.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 30
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanGear 7.01 installation program.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  Periodic calibration dialogs will display every 80-100 pages, except when you are running Windows XP.  No interaction is required to close the dialog.  However, in OpenBook 6, focus is taken away from OpenBook on every scan.  Pressing ALT+TAB will not return the focus to OpenBook unless there is actually another application open to send the focus to, so you can toggle the focus back to OpenBook. This problem does not occur in OpenBook 5.x.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  The contrast can be altered through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  As stated above, in OpenBook 6, OpenBook loses focus every time this scanner starts to scan.  This means that pressing the spacebar to activate the Cancel button will not work.   Users need to set focus back to OpenBook so that the Cancel button can be pressed.  This requires having another application running so that you can toggle to the second application using ALT+TAB. Press ALT+TAB again to return to OpenBook.  Clicking with the mouse will also work.  This is not a problem for OpenBook 5.x.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  The OpenBook 6 focus problem stated above will will interrupt speech while scanning in the background.  Users will have to start scanning first, then reset the focus back to OpenBook using the method stated above, and then initialize reading. By that time, scanning has completed. This is not a problem in OpenBook 5. However, the calibration dialog can still display every 80-100 pages in both versions, interrupting reading.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon Canoscan LiDE 30 will scan a page using OpenBook's default settings in around 23 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Canon Canoscan LiDE 30 is USB only, and is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.  USB powered as well.
  • Only scans the first 11” of the 11.7” flatbed.  Any text beyond the first 11” will be missed.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 35
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanGear 7.2 installation program.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs? No. Periodic calibration dialog boxes display every 80-100 pages, except when you are running Windows XP. No interaction is required by the user to close the dialog box. However, in OpenBook 6 and 7, the focus moves away from OpenBook on every scan.  Pressing ALT+TAB does not return the focus to OpenBook unless there is actually another application open to move the focus to, so you can toggle the focus back to OpenBook. This problem does not occur in OpenBook 5.x.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document? No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. The contrast can be modified from within OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  As stated above, focus is lost every time this scanner starts to scan. You need to return the focus to OpenBook so that the Cancel button can be activated.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  The focus issue stated above will interrupt speech while scanning in the background.  You have to start scanning first, return the focus to OpenBook, and then begin reading.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages after re-calibrating every 80-100 pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon Canoscan LiDE 35 will scan a page using OpenBook's default settings in around 20 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Canon Canoscan LiDE 35 is USB only, and is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP. The scanner is USB powered as well.
  • This scanner only scans the first 11” of the 11.7” flatbed. Any text beyond the first 11” will not be scanned.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of Twainscn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 50
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the CanoScan LiDE 50 v1.04 installation program.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  In general, no external dialog boxes appear while scanning. However, when the scanner has been idle and needs to warm-up, an external dialog box indicating the warm-up period briefly displays. Focus is lost frequently, which requires you to switch back to OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. You can change the contrast from within OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Scanning can be canceled easily.  However, due to frequent focus loss, you may have to manually change the focus back to OpenBook to access the Cancel button.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  The external, warm-up dialog box and the focus issue mentioned previously will interrupt speech while scanning in the background. You have to start scanning first, use ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook, and then begin reading. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon Canoscan LiDE 50 will scan a page using OpenBook's default settings in about 22 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Canon Canoscan LiDE 50 is USB only, and is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.  The scanner is USB powered as well.
  • Focus is lost frequently when you initiate scanning.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of Twainscn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 60
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the CanoScan LiDE 60 setup CD-ROM, v.1.02.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  No external dialogs display during scanning, but OpenBook loses focus on each scan.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. The contrast can be modified from within OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes, scanning can easily be canceled through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  The OpenBook 6 focus issue stated above will interrupt speech while scanning in the background, so users must press ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook to begin reading after scanning has started.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages after re-calibrating every 80-100 pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon Canoscan LiDE 60 will scan a page using OpenBook's default settings in around 13 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Canon Canoscan LiDE 60 is USB only, and is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.  The scanner is USB powered as well.
  • This scanner only scans the first 11” of the 11.7” flatbed.  Any text beyond the first 11” will not be scanned.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of Twainscn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 80
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanGear 7.2 installation program.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  Periodic calibration dialogs display every 80-100 pages, except when the user is running Windows XP.  No interaction is required by the user to close the dialog.  However, in OpenBook 6 and 7, focus is taken away from OpenBook on every scan.  Pressing ALT+TAB will not return the focus to OpenBook unless there is actually another application open to send the focus to, so you can toggle the focus back to OpenBook. This problem does not occur in OpenBook 5.x.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  The contrast can be modified from within OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  As stated above, in OpenBook 6 and 7, focus is lost every time this scanner starts to scan.  This means that pressing SPACEBAR to activate the Cancel button will not cancel a scan.   Users need to return the focus to OpenBook so that the Cancel button can be activated.  This may require having another application running so that you can switch to the second application using ALT+TAB. Press ALT+TAB again to return to OpenBook.  Clicking with the mouse will also work.  This problem does not occur in OpenBook 5.x.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  The OpenBook 6 focus issue stated above will interrupt speech while scanning in the background.  You will have to start scanning first, return the focus to OpenBook using the method stated above, and then begin reading.  Usually the scan is complete by that time.   This is not a problem in OpenBook 5. However, the calibration dialog may still display every 80-100 pages in both versions, interrupting reading.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to scan 500 consecutive pages after re-calibrating every 80-100 pages.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The Canon Canoscan LiDE 80 will scan a page using OpenBook's default settings in around 20 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Canon Canoscan LiDE 80 is USB only, and is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.  The scanner is USB powered as well.
  • This scanner only scans the first 11” of the 11.7” flatbed.  Any text beyond the first 11” will not be scanned.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of Twainscn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan  N670U, N676U, or N1240U
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanGear 6.22 installation program.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • These scanners are USB powered, and are supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • Due to the these scanner's design, the 'depth field' is not as high as other scanners.  For example, a book has pages on both sides that meet at the binding.  When placed on the scanner's flatbed, the binding is somewhat raised up from the glass plate.  In some cases, depending on the book and text margins, the scan may not pick up text that is written too close to the binding.
  • These scanners connect with a single USB cable, and are small enough to fit in a briefcase.  
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on these scanners at Canon's Web site
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Canon CanoScan  LiDE 70
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using the CanoScan LiDE 70 v2.0 driver.  This driver can be found on Canon CanoScan LiDE driver distribution CD. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 30 seconds.
Notes:
  • The CanoScan LiDE 70 provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the CanoScan LiDE 70 at Canon's web site.

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Canon CanoScan  LiDE 600
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using the CanoScan LiDE 600 1.0 driver.  This driver can be found on Canon CanoScan LiDE driver distribution CD.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The CanoScan LiDE 600 provides a USB interface.
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the CanoScan LiDE 600 at Canon's web site.
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Canon CanoScan 8600F
Driver Information:
  • This scanner was tested using the Canon WIA driver.  This driver can be found on Canon CanoScan 8600 v2.0 driver distribution CD. 
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The Canon CanoScan 8600F provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Canon CanoScan 8600F Canon's web site.
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Canon PIXMA MP830 All-In-One

Driver information:

  • This scanner was tested using Canon’s  All-In-One TWAIN driver ver 11.2.0.0
  • The WIA-Canon MP830 driver is not supported.

Test Results:

  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  Legal-sized documents can be scanned by using the automatic document feeder (ADF).
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  YES. Using the TWAIN driver, users can lighten and darken contrast manually. 
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, this scanner must physically complete the scanning process before users can scan again.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  About 10 seconds.

Notes:

  • The CANON MP830 All-In-One offers a USB interface. 
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on these scanners at the CANON web site.

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Dell A920

Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using Dell Photo AIO Printer 962 drivers, rev A01.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  If using the TWAIN driver then an external dialog will display. However, there are no external dialogs that display while scanning if you are using the WIA driver.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. A built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits scanning legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be altered in OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. The scanning head must complete the physical process but no scanning and/or recognition occurs.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  If using the TWAIN drivers then the external dialog that displays will interrupt this process. Users will have to press ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook in order to continue to use the application.  However, this scanner can scan in the background without any problems if using the WIA drivers. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 20 seconds.
Notes:
  • The A920 has a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Dell A920 at Dell's Web site
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Dell AIO 962
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using Dell Photo AIO Printer 962 drivers, rev A01.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  If using the TWAIN driver, then an external dialog will display. However, there are no external dialogs that display while scanning if you are using the WIA driver.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. A built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits scanning legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be altered in OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  The scanning head must complete the physical process but no scanning and/or recognition occurs.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  If using the TWAIN drivers then the external dialog that displays will interrupt this process. Users will have to press ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook in order to continue to use the application. However, this scanner can scan in the background without any problems if you are using the WIA drivers. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 20 seconds.
Notes:
  • The AIO 962 has a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Dell AIO 962 at Dell's Web site
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Epson Stylus CX5200
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using Epson TWAIN 5 (v5.70).
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  There are no external dialogs that display while scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  A built-in Automatic document feeder (ADF) permits scanning legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  The scanning head must complete the physical process but no scanning occurs.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 20 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Stylus CX500 provides a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Stylus CX500 at Epson's Web site

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Epson Stylus CX7000F All-In-One

Driver information:

  • This scanner was tested using Epson’s  All-In-One driver ver 2.9.5.0

Test Results:

  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  This scanner does not have an ADF and only possesses an 11.7" flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes and no.  Using the TWAIN driver, users can lighten and darken contrast.   Using the WIA drivers, users cannot alter contrast at all.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, this scanner must physically complete the scanning process before users can scan again.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  About 25 seconds. 

Notes:

  • The EPSON CX7000F All-In-One offers a USB interface. 
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.  
  • More information can be found on these scanners at the EPSON web site.

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Epson Perfection 3490
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using Epson TWAIN 5 (v5.70).
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. There are no external dialog boxes that display while scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. The contrast can be altered through OpenBook using the TWAIN driver. The WIA driver does not allow manual contrast adjustments.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. When using the TWAIN driver, you can cancel scanning immediately. When using the WIA driver, the scanning head must complete it’s process before the scan is canceled. Either way, no pages are scanned.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 48 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Epson 3490 provides a USB and Firewire interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Epson 3490 at Epson's Web site
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Epson 3200
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using Epson TWAIN 5 (v5.70).
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  There are no external dialog boxes that display while scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered through OpenBook using the TWAIN driver.  The WIA driver does not allow manual contrast adjustments.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. When using the TWAIN driver, you can cancel scanning immediately. When using the WIA driver, the scanning head must complete it’s process before the scan is canceled.  Either way, no pages are scanned.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 15 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Epson 3200 provides a USB and Firewire interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Epson 3200 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 2480
  Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver v5.5.  This driver can be found on Epson Perfection 2480/2580 Photo drivers distribution CD. 
  Test Results:
  Notes:
  • The Perfection 2480 provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 2480 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 2450
  Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver v5.5.  This driver can be found on Epson's 2450 series distribution CD. 
  Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  If this scanner has been idle for a while, then an external Twain dialog will appear stating that the scanner is warming up.  This temporarily takes focus away from Openbook.  However, Openbook will regain focus, and any subsequent scans will not display the dialog.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.  However, as stated above, an external Twain dialog may appear if the scanner has been idle for a while.  If this happens while scanning in the background, and reading a document at the same time,  then speech will be interrupted.  Focus will be returned and reading can then be resumed normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 20 seconds.
  Notes:
  • The Perfection 2450 provides an IEEE 1394 (firewire) and a USB interface.  Note that user may be required to install an IEEE 1394 PCI expansion card in order to use the firewire interface.
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • Under Windows XP, OpenBook did not immediately recognize this scanner.  Attempting to scan will cause initialization failure.  It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 2450 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 1670
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Epson 1670 Installation utility version 1.2
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  An external Scanner is Warming Up dialog displays if this scanner has been idle for a while.  Once the scanner is in use, this dialog no longer displays.  This dialog does not normally affect scanning. However, if you attempt a background scan, you need to restart the reading process one time.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered through OpenBook when using the TWAIN drivers.  However, in Windows XP and ME, users can also use the WIA drivers.  If you are using the WIA drivers, contrast cannot be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  However, as stated above, an external TWAIN dialog may appear if the scanner has been idle for a while.  If this happens while you are scanning in the background and reading a document at the same time,  then speech will be interrupted.  Focus will be returned and reading can then be resumed normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was extremely slow at about 60 seconds per scan.
Notes:
  • The Perfection 1670 provides a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of Twainscn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 1670 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 1660
Driver information:
  •  This was tested using Epson Twain 5 (v5.60).
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  An external “Scanner is warming up” dialog will display if this scanner has been idle for a while.  Once the scanner is in use, this dialog will no longer display.  This is harmless.  If a background scan were attempted, a user would have to reinitiate the reading process one time.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.  However, as stated above, an external Twain dialog may appear if the scanner has been idle for a while.  If this happens while scanning in the background, and reading a document at the same time,  then speech will be interrupted.  Focus will be returned and reading can then be resumed normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 13 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Perfection 1660 provides a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 1660 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 1650
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver v5.0.  This driver can be found on Epson's 1650 series distribution CD. 
  • Note:  XP drivers were used when testing this scanner under Windows XP.  They are available at Epson's Web site
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  If this scanner has been idle for a while, then an external Twain dialog will appear stating that the scanner is warming up  This temporarily takes focus away from Openbook.  However, Openbook will regain focus, and any subsequent scans will not display the dialog.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.  However, as stated above, an external Twain dialog may appear if the scanner has been idle for a while.  If this happens while scanning in the background, and reading a document at the same time,  then speech will be interrupted.  Focus will be returned and reading can then be resumed normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 21 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Perfection 1650 provides a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • Under Windows XP, it is recommended that users download and install the XP drivers from Epson's Web site, for optimal OpenBook performance.
  • Under Windows XP, OpenBook did not immediately recognize this scanner.  Attempting to scan will cause initialization failure.  It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 1650 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 1640SU
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver v5.0 that came with the scanner.  This scanner also works with Epson's latest Twain driver, v5.53, which includes XP support.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 1640SU at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 1250
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver v5.0.  This driver can be found on Epson's 1250 series distribution CD.  This scanner also works with Epson's latest Twain driver, v5.54, which includes XP support.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  If this scanner has been idle for a while, then an external Twain dialog will appear stating that the scanner is warming up  This temporarily takes focus away from Openbook  However, Openbook will regain focus, and any subsequent scans will not display the dialog.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.  However, as stated above, an external Twain dialog may appear if the scanner has been idle for a while.  If this happens while scanning in the background, and reading a document at the same time,  then speech will be interrupted.  Focus will be returned and reading can then be resumed normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 47 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Perfection 1250 provides a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • Under Windows XP, it is recommended that users download and install the XP drivers from Epson's Web site, for optimal OpenBook performance.
  • Under Windows XP, OpenBook did not immediately recognize this scanner.  Attempting to scan will cause initialization failure.  It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • This scanner is exceptionally slow with OpenBook's default settings.  (Approximately 47 seconds)
  • When an Exact View is enabled and displayed, a horizontal line may be visible.  This does not effect OCR recognition.
  • More information can be found on the 1250 at Epson's Web site
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Epson Perfection 1240U
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver v5.0.  This scanner also works with Epson's latest Twain driver, v5.53, which includes XP support.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The Epson Perfection 1240U is a fast and reliable scanner.  It offers a USB interface, so only Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems are supported.  
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Epson's Web site
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Epson GT-2500
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the Epson Twain driver 4.0.  This driver can be found on Epson GT-2500 driver distribution CD. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. With an automatic document feeder (ADF), the Epson GT-2500 is capable of scanning documents up to 8.5 x 14 inches.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?   Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 25 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Epson GT-2500 provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • More information can be found on the GT-2500 at Epson's Web site.
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Epson Perfection 4490 Photo
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the Epson WIA driver 1.3.  This driver can be found on Epson Perfection 4490 driver distribution CD. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF) and only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?    Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 25 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Epson Perfection 4490 provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Epson Perfection 4490 at Epson's Web site.
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Epson Perfection V350 Photo
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the Epson WIA driver.  This driver can be found on Epson Perfection V100/V350 driver distribution CD. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), the Epson Perfection V350 is not capable of scanning legal sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 30 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Epson Perfection V350 provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the Epson Perfection V350 at Epson's Web site.
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Fujitsu fi-4120C
Driver information:
  •  This scanner was tested using the Fujitsu fi-4120C/fi-4220C drivers v.9.8.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs? Yes, but focus is lost during each scan. Focus returns to OpenBook after scanning is complete, but you must use ALT+TAB to return to OpenBook in order for it to regain focus quicker.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. This scanner scans through an automatic document feeder (ADF) only, so legal-sized documents can be scanned.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background? This scanner does not succeed well when scanning in the background. This is because focus is lost during each scan. Focus returns to OpenBook after scanning is complete, but you must use ALT+TAB to return to OpenBook in order for it to regain focus quicker. The quickness of the scans cause you to spend more time pressing ALT+TAB then working within OpenBook.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test? Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 7 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Fujitsu fi-4120C is a very fast scanner, but is quite cumbersome to use. It offers a SCSI and USB interface.  
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at Fujitsu's Web site
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HP PCS 1610 All-In-One
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using HP PCS 1610 All-In-One driver (W01_enu).
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes and no.  Using the TWAIN driver, there is an external TWAIN dialog that displays during the fist scan (only) after the TWAIN driver is initialized.  This dialog closes, but focus is not returned to OpenBook.  Users must ALT+TAB back to OpenBook.  This dialog does not display if using WIA drivers.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  This scanner does not have an ADF and only possesses an 11.7" flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Somewhat.  Using the TWAIN driver, users can only darken contrast manually.  Using the WIA drivers, users cannot manually alter contrast at all.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, this scanner must physically complete the scanning process before users can scan again.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background', but, focus loss is possible due to an external dialog that may display if using the TWAIN drivers.  See the external dialog test results above.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  About 20 seconds. 
Notes:
  • The PCS 1610 All-In-One offers a USB interface. 
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.  
  • More information can be found on these scanners at HP's Web site
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HP ScanJet 8250
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the HP 8200 Series Photo & Imaging drivers v2.2.1.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs? No. When using the TWAIN driver and scanning from the automatic document feeder (ADF), an external HP dialog box displays when the driver initializes. Once initialized, the dialog box does not display on subsequent ADF scans. When scanning from the flatbed, an external HP dialog box also displays when the driver initializes. However, you must select the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan option (in the Advanced menu) in order to continue scanning subsequently on the flatbed. This causes the TWAIN driver to re-initialize on each scan, resulting in the external HP dialog box displaying on each scan. In all cases, when the external HP dialog box closes, it fails to bring focus back to OpenBook, requiring the user to use ALT+TAB to return to OpenBook. Please read the Notes section for this scanner for instructions on toggling the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan option for optimizing ADF and flatbed scans.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document? Yes. The scanning area is 14 inches long and an automatic document feeder (ADF) is also available.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. Contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook. 
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. You can cancel scanning easily through OpenBook. 
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. However, the external TWAIN dialog boxes may interrupt this process. When the driver is initialized, an external TWAIN dialog box appears, taking focus away from OpenBook. The best way to handle background scanning after an external dialog box appears is to initiate the scan and then use ALT+TAB to return to OpenBook and begin working while scanning occurs in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 7 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 8250 offers a USB interface, and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • Twainscn.ini was not modified to include this scanner. This is because users will need to have the default driver names in place so that they can freely toggle the drivers options. As stated above, an external HP dialog box appears when this scanner's drivers are initialized. This happens only once when scanning through the ADF. However, in order to scan multiple times using the flatbed, you must select the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan option. This causes an external HP dialog box to display on each scan, but this is the only way to scan multiple times using the flatbed. Therefore, to use this scanner most efficiently, it is recommended that you leave the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan option disabled when scanning from the ADF and enable the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan option when scanning from the flatbed. To enable or disable the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan setting perform the following steps:

1. In OpenBook, open the Advanced menu and choose Scanner Selection.

2. In the Scanner list, make sure that "Unknown Twain using: hp scanjet 8200 series TWAIN" is selected.

3. Press the TAB key until you move to the Must Close TWAIN after Each Scan check box.

4. Press the SPACEBAR to toggle the check box according to the type of scan you are going to perform. If you are using an ADF, clear this check box. If using the flatbed, make sure this check box is selected.

5.  Press ENTER to accept your changes.

More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site.

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HP ScanJet 7490C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP PrecisionScan Pro v3.02 installation program that shipped with this scanner. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  If a screen reader is running, then it will detect the HP interface, even though no dialogs are visible on the screen (view the Support Notice on this). If no screen reader is in use, then there are no external dialogs that interfere with scanning. Also, attempting to use the WIA drivers in Windows ME will cause a transfer status dialog to display on every scan. OpenBook cannot recognize text when using the WIA drivers in Windows ME.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  The scanning area is 14 inches long.  An optional automatic document feeder (ADF) is also available.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook.  Test results also show that this scanner works best when contrast is set to automatic.  See the Notes section for more details.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.  However, the physical scanning process will still finish the cycle before the user can perform the next scan.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  However, when this scanner has been idle for a period of time, and needs to warm up, OpenBook will lose focus. Users will need to manually set focus back to OpenBook (view the Support Notice on this).
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 20 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 7490c offers a SCSI and USB interface, and supports Windows 95 (SCSI only), Windows NT (SCSI only), Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP  operating systems. 
  • If OpenBook has just started, initializing a scan using OpenBook will cause the 7490c to pause for initialization.  The LED on the scanner will read “initializing”.  Soon thereafter, the LED status will change to “ready”, and scanning will begin.  The whole process takes only a few seconds, but OpenBook loses focus.  Speech is still present, but the focus needs to be reset in order to access OpenBook after the first scan.  This can affect background scanning.
  • As stated above, scanning contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook. It has been found that this scanner works best when contrast is set to "automatic".  This is the default setting.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 7400C, 7450C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP PrecisionScan Pro v3.0 installation program that shipped with this scanner.  Windows XP users will want to download the XP update from HP's ScanJet Web site
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes and no.  If a screen reader is running, then it will virtually detect the HP interface, even though it is not visible on the screen.  Click here  to view the Support Notice on this.  If no screen reader is in use, then there are no external dialogs that interfere with scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  The scanning area is 14 inches long.  An optional ADF is also available.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook.  Test results also show that this scanner works best when contrast is set to automatic.  See the 'Notes' section for more details.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.  However, when this scanner has been idle for a while, and needs to warm up, OpenBook will lose focus.  Users will need to manually set focus back to OpenBook.   
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 20 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 7400c offers a SCSI and USB interface, and supports Windows 95 (SCSI only), Windows NT (SCSI only), Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP  operating systems.  Windows XP users will want to download the XP update from HP's ScanJet Web site
  • If OpenBook has just started, initializing a scan through OpenBook will cause the 7400c to pause for initialization.  The LED on the scanner itself will read “initializing”.  Soon thereafter, the LED status will change to “ready”, and scanning will begin.  The whole process takes only a few seconds, but OpenBook loses focus.  Speech is still present, but focus will need to be reset in order to access OpenBook after the first scan.  This can affect background scanning.
  • If the scanner has been idle for a while, the scanner’s LED will read “Power Saver On”, which is obviously for power efficiency.  The next scan attempted may result in the HP 7400c hanging up for a long period of time, with “Initializing” being displayed on the scanner’s LED.  The scanner will eventually finish initializing and begin scanning, but there have been times when this scanner seemed to be stuck in the process.  Resetting the scanner's power is a quick alternative to avoid this problem.  This will immediately toggle the scanner’s LED from “Power Saver On” to “Ready”.  Scanning can now begin again, but OpenBook may need its focus reset after the next immediate scan.
  • As stated above, scanning contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook.  In fact, it has been found that this scanner works best when contrast is set to "automatic".  This is the default setting.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP OfficeJet 6210 All-in-One
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the Office Jet 6210 v.4.70.  This installation program shipped with this scanner.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  No external dialogs display during scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. Although the scanning area is only 11.7 inches long, an automatic document feeder (ADF) is available making legal-sized scanning possible.   
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 45 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP OfficeJet 6210 offers a USB interface, and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's Web site
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HP ScanJet 5550C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP Photo & Imaging software version 1.0.  This installation program shipped with this scanner.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  Using the TWAIN drivers, an HP dialog will display when the scanner drivers are initialized.  Once initialized, the dialog will no longer display.  Also, if a screen reader is running, then it will detect the HP interface, even though no dialogs are visible on the screen (view the Support Notice on this). Also, in Windows ME, using the WIA drivers will cause a “transfer status” dialog to display during all scanning.  However, this driver will cause OpenBook to fail to recognize any text successfully.  Most other scanners usually do not recognize text properly when scanning with WIA in Windows ME.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  The scanning area is 11.7 inches long, but an optional automatic document feeder (ADF) is available.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook.  Test results also show that this scanner works best when the contrast is set to automatic.  See the Notes section for more details.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.  However, the scanner must complete the entire scanning process.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  However, when this scanner has been idle for a period of time, and needs to warm up, an HP dialog will display and OpenBook will lose focus.  Users will need to manually return the focus to OpenBook.  Also, in Windows XP, using WIA drivers will cause OpenBook to perform background scanning continuously until the user cancels the process.  Freedom Scientific recommends that users perform background scanning using the TWAIN drivers.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 20 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 5550c offers a USB interface, and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • Under Windows XP and Windows ME, OpenBook's scanner setting will be set to No Scanner.  Users must manually set this to use the desired drivers.
  • If OpenBook has just started, initializing a scan through OpenBook will cause the 5550C to pause for initialization.  The whole process takes only a few seconds, but an external HP dialog will display and OpenBook loses focus.  Focus will need to be reset in order to access OpenBook after the first scan.  This can affect background scanning.
  • When using the TWAIN drivers, once a flatbed scan takes place, this scanner will not use the ADF until re-initializing the TWAIN drivers (restart OpenBook or toggle the scanning drivers from Twain to 'No Scanner' back to Twain.  Subsequently, if a Large Batch takes place, once the ADF is empty and the user selects Turn Pages Over before placing the pages back into the ADF, then the scanner begins scanning the flatbed.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 5530C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the HP Photo and Imaging Software drivers v2.4.1
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs? No. Using the TWAIN drivers, an HP dialog displays when the scanner drivers are initialized. Since optimal settings require that the Must Close Twain after Each Scan check box is selected, the scanner drivers will initialize during every scan causing the external dialog box to display during each scan.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document? No. The scanning area is 11.7 inches long and no ADF is available.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.  However, the scanner must complete the entire scanning process.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. However, the external dialog that displays during each scan forces you to return focus to OpenBook using ALT+TAB. This process will interrupt continual reading while scanning in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 85 seconds, mainly due to the driver initialization period.
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 5530c offers a USB interface, and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • Under Windows XP and ME, OpenBook's scanner setting are set to "No Scanner." You must manually set this to use the desired drivers.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP OfficeJet 5510 All-in-One

Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP OfficeJet 5500 series v3.5.0.  This installation program shipped with this scanner.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. An HP dialog box appears during each scan because OpenBook's TWAINSCN.INI file has been modified so that this scanner's TWAIN drivers are closed after each scan. This was done so that scanning can be take place using the automatic document feeder (ADF) or the flatbed interchangeably. Unchecking this setting eliminates the dialog box for each scan (causing it to only appear when the driver is first opened), but causes other HP external dialog boxes to appear when you switch between the ADF and scanning with the flatbed.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. The available ADF allows you to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook. 
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily within OpenBook.  However, if scanning has actually started, the scanning head must physically complete the process before you can perform additional scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.  However, an HP dialog box appears during each scan because OpenBook's TWAINSCN.INI file has been modified so that this scanner's TWAIN drivers are closed after each scan.  This was done so that scanning can be take place using the automatic document feeder (ADF) or the flatbed interchangeably. Unchecking this setting eliminates the dialog box for each scan (causing it to only appear when the driver is first opened), but causes other HP external dialog boxes to appear when you switch between the ADF and scanning with the flatbed. You must initiate scanning first and then begin reading after closing the dialog box.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 24 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP OfficeJet 5510 offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP operating systems. 
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's Web site
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HP ScanJet 5500C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP Photo & Imaging software version 1.1.  This installation program shipped with this scanner.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  Using the TWAIN drivers, an HP dialog will display when the scanner drivers are initialized.  Once the drivers are initialized, the dialog will no longer display.  Also, in Windows ME, using the WIA drivers will cause a Transfer Status dialog to display during all scanning.  However, this driver will cause OpenBook to fail to recognize any text successfully.  Most other scanners usually recognize text poorly when scanning with WIA drivers in Windows ME.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  The scanning area is only 11.7 inches long.  No ADF (automatic document feeder) is available.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  The contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook.  Test results also show that this scanner works best when the contrast is set to Automatic.  See the Notes section for more details.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily within OpenBook.  However, the scanner must complete the entire process before additional scanning can take place.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  However, when this scanner initializes using TWAIN drivers, an HP dialog will display and OpenBook will lose focus.  Users must manually return the focus to OpenBook.  Also, in Windows XP, using WIA drivers causes OpenBook to perform background scanning continuously until the user cancels the process.  It is recommended that users perform background scanning using the TWAIN drivers.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 20 seconds.  
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 5500c offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • In Windows XP and Windows ME, OpenBook's scanner setting will be set to No Scanner.  Users must manually set this to use the desired drivers.
  • If OpenBook has just started, initializing a scan in OpenBook causes the 5500C to pause for initialization.  The whole process takes only a few seconds, but an external HP dialog will display and OpenBook loses focus.  The focus must be reset in order to access OpenBook after the first scan.  This can affect background scanning.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 5490C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using Precision Scan Pro v3.13 drivers.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes and no.  If a screen reader is running, then it will virtually detect the HP interface, even though it is not visible on the screen.  Click here  to view the Support Notice on this.  If no screen reader is in use, then there are no external dialogs that interfere with scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  This scanner has an ADF which allows for legal sized scanning.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, these scanners will physically complete the scanning process before the scanning dialog is actually closed.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background', but, focus loss is frequent.  If attempting to read a document while scanning in the background, users will have to set focus back to OpenBook and reinitiate the reading process.  OpenBook will pick up where it left off when reading was interrupted by focus loss.  Also, reading a document while this scanner is 'scanning in the background' may result in stuttered speech. This behavior was sporadic, and may not happen all the time.  Also, if using the WIA drivers, then this scanner may get caught in a scanning loop.  Users may want to avoid using the WIA drivers when background scanning. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  About 20 seconds. 
Notes:
  • The ScanJet 5490C offers a Parallel and USB interface.  It can support Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, and will also support Windows 95 and NT if using the Parallel interface.  HP does not supply a Parallel cable, but does supply a USB cable.
  • Focus loss is frequent, which causes the user to have to manually set focus back to OpenBook.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.  
  • More information can be found on these scanners at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 5400C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using Precision Scan Pro v3.13 drivers.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes and no.  If a screen reader is running, then it will virtually detect the HP interface, even though it is not visible on the screen.  Click here  to view the Support Notice on this.  If no screen reader is in use, then there are no external dialogs that interfere with scanning.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, these scanners will physically complete the scanning process before the scanning dialog is actually closed.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background', but, focus loss is frequent.  If attempting to read a document while scanning in the background, users will have to set focus back to OpenBook and reinitiate the reading process.  OpenBook will pick up where it left off when reading was interrupted by focus loss.  Also, reading a document while this scanner is 'scanning in the background' may result in stuttered speech. This behavior was sporadic, and may not happen all the time. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  About 20 seconds. 
Notes:
  • The ScanJet 5400C offers a Parallel and USB interface.  It can support Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, and will also support Windows 95 and NT if using the Parallel interface.  HP does not supply a Parallel cable, but does supply a USB cable.
  • Focus loss is frequent, which causes the user to manually set focus back to OpenBook.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.  However, Under Windows 95, the default entry in the scanner list will be “HP AccuPage.”  This must be manually changed to “New Twain,” as Accupage will not work.  Click here to see the Tech Support Notice regarding this issue.
  • More information can be found on these scanners at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 4670
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using HP's photo & imaging software, version 2.3.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. However, if this scanner is idle for a period of time it will need to warm up before scanning. If you are using the TWAIN driver, the focus moves away from OpenBook and an HP bitmap image displays. The WIA driver does not have this problem.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. You cannot change the contrast in OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. You can cancel scanning from OpenBook. However, the scanner will physically complete the scanning process before the scanning dialog box actually closes. No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. However, the focus is moved away from OpenBook during warm-up periods. See the external dialog test above.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner takes about 15 seconds per scan when using OpenBook's default settings.  
Notes:
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site.
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HP ScanJet 4400C, 4470C
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using each scanner's distribution drivers.  The 4400C was tested with the HP PrecisionScan Pro v3.1 drivers, while the 4470C was tested with the HP PrecisionScan Pro v3.12 drivers.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  Scanning is free of external dialogs.  However, sometimes OpenBook will lose focus when scanning is initiated. 
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, these scanners will physically complete the scanning process before the scanning dialog is actually closed.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background', but, focus loss is frequent.  If attempting to read a document while scanning in the background, users will have to set focus back to OpenBook and reinitiate the reading process.  OpenBook will pick up where it left off when reading was interrupted by focus loss.  Also, reading a document while this scanner is 'scanning in the background' may result in stuttered speech. This behavior was sporadic, and may not happen all the time. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  Scanning is a bit slow when scanning through OpenBook.  The 4400C will take about 60 seconds per scan when using default settings.  The 4470C will take about 40 seconds per scan when using the default settings.  
Notes:
  • The ScanJet 4400C and 4470C will offer a Parallel and USB interface.  It can support Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, and will also support Windows 95 and NT if using the Parallel interface.  HP does not supply a Parallel cable, but does supply a USB cable.
  • Focus loss is frequent, which causes the user to have to manually set focus back to OpenBook.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on these scanners at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 3570C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP Photo & Imaging software version 1.1.  This installation program ships with this scanner.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. When using the TWAIN drivers, an HP dialog displays when the scanner drivers are initialized.  Once the drivers are initialized, the dialog no longer displays. In Windows ME, using the WIA drivers causes a Transfer Status dialog to display during all scanning.  However, this driver will also cause OpenBook to fail to recognize any text successfully. Most other scanners usually recognize text poorly when scanning with WIA drivers in Windows ME.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. The scanning area is only 11.7 inches long. No automatic document feeder (ADF) is available.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook. Test results also show that this scanner works best when the contrast is set to Automatic.  See the Notes section for more details.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily within OpenBook.  However, the scanner must complete the entire process before additional scanning can occur.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  However, when this scanner initializes using TWAIN drivers, an HP dialog displays and OpenBook loses focus.  You must manually return the focus to OpenBook. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 20 seconds.  However during initialization periods, this scanner can take up to one minute to complete the scan.   
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 3570C offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • In Windows XP and Windows ME, OpenBook's scanner setting will be set to No Scanner.  You must manually change this to use the desired drivers.
  • If OpenBook has just started, initializing a scan in OpenBook causes the 3570C to pause for initialization.  The whole process takes about 30 seconds but an external HP dialog displays and OpenBook loses focus.  You must return the focus to OpenBook after the first scan.  This can affect background scanning.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP ScanJet 2200C
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the HP PrecisionScan 1.22.  This installation program ships with this scanner.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  The scanning area is only 11.7 inches long and does not have an automatic document feeder (ADF).
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. The contrast cannot be changed for this scanner within OpenBook.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  The scanning head must complete the physical process but no pages are scanned.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds.  However, during initialization periods, this scanner needs some time to warm up.   
Notes:
  • The HP ScanJet 2200C offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. 
  • In Windows XP and Windows ME, OpenBook's scanner setting might be set to No Scanner.  You must manually change this to use the desired drivers.
  • If OpenBook has just started, initializing a scan in OpenBook causes the 2200C to pause for initialization. 
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's ScanJet Web site
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HP OfficeJet 5610 All-In-One
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the HP OfficeJet 5600 Series driver.  This driver can be found on HP OfficeJet 5600 Series distribution CD. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. With an automatic document feeder (ADF), the HP OfficeJet 5610 is capable of scanning legal sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 30 seconds.
Notes:
  • The HP OfficeJet 5610  provides a USB interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.
  • More information can be found on this scanner at HP's Web site.

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HP Officejet Pro L7580 All-In-One

Driver information:

  • This scanner was tested using HP Officejet Pro L7500 All-In-One driver 1.0.0.2
  • Do not select the WIA driver. It is not supported.

Test Results:

  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.   
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  A legal-sized document can be scanned using either the automatic document feeder (ADF) or the 14.2" flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Using the TWAIN driver, users have full contrast control. 
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook.  However, this scanner must physically complete the scanning process before the user can scan again.  No pages will be recognized, but this will take a few extra seconds.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.  
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning. 
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  About 20 seconds. 

Notes:

  • The HP L7580 All-In-One offers a USB interface as well as Ethernet & Wireless connections.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners to include this scanner.  
  • More information can be found on these scanners at HP's Web site

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Lexmark X6150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X6150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialog boxes are displayed.  However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which is always in the foreground.  You can hide the dialog box by activating the Appearance button, but OpenBook will still lose focus. However, you can use ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook to allow background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. The built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits legal-sized scanning. The flatbed, however, is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized. When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box, then activate the OK button in the Confirmation dialog box, before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately. This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously hidden the external dialog box using the Lexmark’s settings. If you only activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner finishes the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver puts the scanner into an endless scanning loop. Using the WIA driver, available under Windows XP, eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF. Only one page scans at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X6150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X5150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X5150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialog boxes are displayed.  However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which is always in the foreground. You can use ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook to allow background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. The flatbed is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook? No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized.  When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box, then activate the OK button in the Confirmation dialog box, before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately. This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously hidden the external dialog box using the Lexmark’s settings. If you only activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner finishes the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver puts the scanner into an endless scanning loop. Using the WIA driver, available under Windows XP or ME, eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X5150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X3150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X3150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialogs are displayed. However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which will always be in the foreground. You can visually suppress the dialog box by activating the Appearance button in the Lexmark dialog box, but OpenBook will still lose focus. However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. The built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits legal-sized scanning. The flatbed, however, is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish it's physical process, but no pages are recognized. When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box (then activate OK in the Confirmation dialog box) before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately. This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously suppressed the external dialog box though the Lexmark’s settings. If you just activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner will finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver puts the scanner into an endless scanning loop.  Using the WIA driver, available in Windows XP or ME, eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF. Only one page will scan at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X3150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X1150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X1150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialog boxes are displayed.  However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which will always be in the foreground.  You can visually suppress the dialog box by activating the Appearance button in the Lexmark dialog box, but OpenBook will still lose focus.  However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No, the flatbed is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish it's physical process, but no pages are recognized. When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box, then activate OK in the Confirmation dialog box, before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately.  This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously suppressed the external dialog box though the Lexmark’s settings.  If you just activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner will finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver put the scanner in an endless scanning loop. Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X1150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X215
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X215 installation program. 
Test Results:
Notes:
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF.  Only one page will scan at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • You must select the Must Close TWAIN After Each Scan check box to use Express Batch mode.  It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X215 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X125
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X125 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. Using the TWAIN driver, an external dialog box is always present in the foreground and cannot be suppressed by changing the Lexmark settings. However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly, even though the Lexmark dialog box is still on the screen.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  The built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits legal-sized scanning.  The flatbed, however, is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be manually changed through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. But you must choose Cancel in the external Lexmark dialog box before choosing Cancel in the OpenBook scanning dialog box, otherwise the system can become unresponsive.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver put the scanner in an endless scanning loop.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  This scanner does not have a flatbed, so express batches cannot be scanned continuously.  However, this scanner was able to scan over 500 pages individually.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 40 seconds per page.  However, the time shortens significantly to about 25-30 seconds after switching the contrast to Normal.
Notes:
  • When paper is loaded into the ADF, it is automatically fed partially into the scanner.  OpenBook scanning can fail if activated before the paper is finished prep-feeding through the ADF.
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF.  Only one page will scan at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • This scanner does not work with BuckScan because it only uses an ADF.  Bills cannot be fed through.
  • You must select the Must Close TWAIN After Each Scan check box to use Express Batch mode.  It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X125 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X73
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X75 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. Using the TWAIN driver, an external dialog box is always present in the foreground and cannot be suppressed by changing the Lexmark settings. However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly, even though the Lexmark dialog box is still on the screen.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and with only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be manually altered through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. But you must choose Cancel in the external Lexmark dialog box before choosing Cancel in the OpenBook scanning dialog box, otherwise the system can become unresponsive.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver put the scanner in an endless scanning loop.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 35 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • Scanning in Background put the scanner in an endless scanning loop.
  • More information can be found on the X73 at Lexmark's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker s400
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the Microtek ScanMaker s400 installation program v.1.3
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialog boxes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  This scanner does not have an ADF and it only has an 11.7" flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 37 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the s400 at Microtek's Web site.
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Microtek ScanMaker i700
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.91 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialog boxes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. This scanner has an available automatic document feeder (ADF) and a 14", legal-sized flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner was very slow. Its average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 48 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the i700 at Microtek's Web site.
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Microtek ScanMaker i320
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.91 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialog boxes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 28 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000 operating systems. Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the i320 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker 6800
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.91 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialogs.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an ADF, and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 30 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a FireWire and USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000 operating systems.  Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 6800 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker 4700, 4800, 4900 or 5700
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.821 installation program. 
Test Results:
Notes:
  • These scanners support Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.  Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • As reported by Microtek, the 4700 uses the exact same drivers as the 5700, and both scanners will behave the same.  Freedom Scientific has performed tests on the 5700 and, based on information from Microtek, the 4700 can be expected to produce the same results, even though Freedom Scientific did not specifically test the 4700.
  • Although the ScanMaker software supports Windows 95 and NT, the drivers for the scanners do not support these operating systems.
  • When operating under Windows 2000, the contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook for either the 4700 or the 5700.
  • The ScanMaker 5700 requires the installation of an IEEE 1394 PCI card if the 'firewire' port is the preferred connection, or if the connected PC does not have a USB interface.  The ScanMaker 4700, 4800, and 4900 offer a USB interface.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 4700 and 5700 at Microtek's Web site
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Lexmark X5150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X5150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialog boxes are displayed.  However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which is always in the foreground. You can use ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook to allow background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. The flatbed is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook? No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized.  When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box, then activate the OK button in the Confirmation dialog box, before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately. This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously hidden the external dialog box using the Lexmark’s settings. If you only activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner finishes the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver puts the scanner into an endless scanning loop. Using the WIA driver, available under Windows XP or ME, eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X5150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X3150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X3150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialogs are displayed. However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which will always be in the foreground. You can visually suppress the dialog box by activating the Appearance button in the Lexmark dialog box, but OpenBook will still lose focus. However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. The built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits legal-sized scanning. The flatbed, however, is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish it's physical process, but no pages are recognized. When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box (then activate OK in the Confirmation dialog box) before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately. This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously suppressed the external dialog box though the Lexmark’s settings. If you just activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner will finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver puts the scanner into an endless scanning loop.  Using the WIA driver, available in Windows XP or ME, eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF. Only one page will scan at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder. This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X3150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X1150
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X1150 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  When using the WIA driver (available under Windows XP) no external dialog boxes are displayed.  However, using the TWAIN driver displays a dialog box which will always be in the foreground.  You can visually suppress the dialog box by activating the Appearance button in the Lexmark dialog box, but OpenBook will still lose focus.  However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No, the flatbed is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. You cannot manually change the contrast through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  When using the WIA driver (under Windows XP), the scanning head must finish it's physical process, but no pages are recognized. When using the TWAIN driver, you must choose Cancel in the external TWAIN dialog box, then activate OK in the Confirmation dialog box, before activating the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box to cancel the scan immediately.  This is especially difficult to perform with a keyboard if you have previously suppressed the external dialog box though the Lexmark’s settings.  If you just activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook dialog box, the scanner will finish the physical process, but no pages are recognized.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver put the scanner in an endless scanning loop. Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation folder.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X1150 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X215
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X215 installation program. 
Test Results:
Notes:
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF.  Only one page will scan at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • You must select the Must Close TWAIN After Each Scan check box to use Express Batch mode.  It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X215 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X125
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X125 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. Using the TWAIN driver, an external dialog box is always present in the foreground and cannot be suppressed by changing the Lexmark settings. However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly, even though the Lexmark dialog box is still on the screen.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  The built-in automatic document feeder (ADF) permits legal-sized scanning.  The flatbed, however, is only 11.7" long.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be manually changed through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. But you must choose Cancel in the external Lexmark dialog box before choosing Cancel in the OpenBook scanning dialog box, otherwise the system can become unresponsive.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver put the scanner in an endless scanning loop.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  This scanner does not have a flatbed, so express batches cannot be scanned continuously.  However, this scanner was able to scan over 500 pages individually.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 40 seconds per page.  However, the time shortens significantly to about 25-30 seconds after switching the contrast to Normal.
Notes:
  • When paper is loaded into the ADF, it is automatically fed partially into the scanner.  OpenBook scanning can fail if activated before the paper is finished prep-feeding through the ADF.
  • Large batches will not empty a filled ADF.  Only one page will scan at a time.  OpenBook prompts you for action after each scan.
  • This scanner does not work with BuckScan because it only uses an ADF.  Bills cannot be fed through.
  • You must select the Must Close TWAIN After Each Scan check box to use Express Batch mode.  It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X125 at Lexmark's Web site
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Lexmark X73
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the Lexmark X75 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. Using the TWAIN driver, an external dialog box is always present in the foreground and cannot be suppressed by changing the Lexmark settings. However, pressing ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook allows background scanning to work properly, even though the Lexmark dialog box is still on the screen.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and with only an 11.7 inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be manually altered through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. But you must choose Cancel in the external Lexmark dialog box before choosing Cancel in the OpenBook scanning dialog box, otherwise the system can become unresponsive.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  However, scanning in the background while using the TWAIN driver put the scanner in an endless scanning loop.  Using the WIA driver, available  under Windows XP or ME eliminates this problem.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  The average scan time for these scanners using OpenBook's default settings is about 35 seconds per page. 
Notes:
  • Scanning in Background put the scanner in an endless scanning loop.
  • More information can be found on the X73 at Lexmark's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker s400
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the Microtek ScanMaker s400 installation program v.1.3
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialog boxes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  This scanner does not have an ADF and it only has an 11.7" flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 37 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the s400 at Microtek's Web site.
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Microtek ScanMaker i700
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.91 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialog boxes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. This scanner has an available automatic document feeder (ADF) and a 14", legal-sized flatbed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner was very slow. Its average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 48 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the i700 at Microtek's Web site.
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Microtek ScanMaker i320
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.91 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialog boxes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 28 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000 operating systems. Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory. This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the i320 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker 6800
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.91 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes. Scanning is free of external dialogs.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No. Without an ADF, and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 30 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a FireWire and USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000 operating systems.  Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 6800 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker 4700, 4800, 4900 or 5700
Driver information:
  • These scanners were tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.821 installation program. 
Test Results:
Notes:
  • These scanners support Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.  Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • As reported by Microtek, the 4700 uses the exact same drivers as the 5700, and both scanners will behave the same.  Freedom Scientific has performed tests on the 5700 and, based on information from Microtek, the 4700 can be expected to produce the same results, even though Freedom Scientific did not specifically test the 4700.
  • Although the ScanMaker software supports Windows 95 and NT, the drivers for the scanners do not support these operating systems.
  • When operating under Windows 2000, the contrast cannot be changed through OpenBook for either the 4700 or the 5700.
  • The ScanMaker 5700 requires the installation of an IEEE 1394 PCI card if the 'firewire' port is the preferred connection, or if the connected PC does not have a USB interface.  The ScanMaker 4700, 4800, and 4900 offer a USB interface.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 4700 and 5700 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker 3800
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.72 installation program.  ScanWizard 5.76 provides Windows XP support and will also work with OpenBook.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  Scanning is free of external dialogs.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an ADF, and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook, however, scanning with low contrast seems to cause the Exact View to display sideways.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 27 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000 operating systems.  Windows 95 and Windows NT are not supported.
  • Scanning a document at a very low contrast, will display the exact view sideways.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 3800 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker 3740
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.782 installation program. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  Scanning is free of external dialogs.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  Without an automatic document feeder (ADF), and only an 11.7-inch scanning area, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be changed manually through OpenBook. However, scanning with low contrast seems to cause the Exact View to display sideways.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can scan in the background.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.  
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 30 seconds. 
Notes:
  • This scanner offers a USB interface and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP operating systems.  Windows 95 and NT are not supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of Twainscn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 3740 at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker X12USL
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.05 installation program.  Installing drivers using the ScanWizard v5.12 installation program will provide Windows XP support and will also work with OpenBook.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The X12USL offers a SCSI and USB interface, and supports Windows 95 (SCSI only), Windows NT (SCSI only), Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP  operating systems.
  • The scanner's head position will vary depending on the source of the last scan.  Scanning from the ADF, the head begins scanning at the top, while scanning from the flatbed, the head begins scanning at the bottom.  Therefore, switching the source of a scan will cause the scanning head to move the length of the flatbed before scanning can begin.
  • As stated above, to use the optional ADF with OpenBook, users must update their copy of EZTW32.DLL.  After installing OpenBook, download EZTW32.DLL, and save it to the location that OpenBook was installed. 
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the X12USL at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker V6UPL
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the ScanWizard v5.12 installation program.  Installing drivers using the ScanWizard v5.12 installation program will provide Windows XP support.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The V6UPL offers a Parallel and USB interface and supports Windows 95 (Parallel only), Windows NT (Parallel only), Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP  operating systems.
  • The scanner's head position varies depending on the source of the last scan.  When scanning with the ADF, the head begins scanning at the top. When scanning from the flatbed, the head begins scanning at the bottom.  Therefore, switching the source of a scan causes the scanning head to move the length of the flatbed before scanning can begin.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the V6UPL at Microtek's Web site
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Microtek ScanMaker I800
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the Microtek ScanWizard 5 version 6.10 driver.  This driver can be found on the Microtek ScanWizard 5 distribution CD. 
  • This scanner ships with ScanWizard 5 and ScanWizard Pro, but ScanWizard Pro cannot be used with OpenBook.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes if ScanWizard 5 is used.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. This scanner has a 14 inch scanning bed.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes. Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes. Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. This scanner can scan in the background. 
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes. This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  When connected via USB, this scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 39 seconds. This time is for the entire 14 inch scanning area.
Notes:
  • The Microtek I800 provides a USB or Fire Wire interface. 
  • This scanner is supported under Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP. There are currently no drivers on the Microtek website for Windows Vista.
  • It is always a good idea to download the latest copy of TwainScn.ini and copy it to your OpenBook installation folder as this will insure you have the latest scanner information for OpenBook.
  • More information can be found on the Microtek I800 at the Microtek website.
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Mustek ScanExpress A3 USB
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the Mustek ScanExpress A3 USB v.2.5 installation program.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs? Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes. This is an A3 scanner. The flatbed is 17 inches in length.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 35 seconds.
Notes:
  • More information can be found on the ScanMaker A3 USB at Mustek's Web site.
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Plustek OpticBook 3600
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the Plustek v1.0.1.1 installation program.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • More information can be found on the OpticBook 3600 at Plustek's Web site.
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Umax PowerLook III
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using drivers from the MagicScan v4.40 installation program.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • Overall, this scanner displayed very poor performance when scanning through OpenBook.
  • More information can be found on the PowerLook III scanner at Umax's Web site
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Visioneer 9650

Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using OneTouch v3.0 drivers, downloaded from the Visioneer Web site
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No, there are no external Twain dialogs present while scanning. 
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  Yes.  This scanner has an ADF which can handle legal sized scanning.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook, provided that OpenBook is set to “Allow scanner to finish when canceling a scan.”   To assure that you are using this scanner's optimum settings, download the latest version of TwainScn.ini, and save it to OpenBook's root directory.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test? Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning, but seemed to take its toll on the scanner's overall performance.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 18 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Visioneer 9650 offers a USB interface.  Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP are supported.
  • After extensive scanning, this scanner periodically needed its power reset in order to continue scanning.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • Under Windows XP, OpenBook's scanner selection dialog may default to "No Scanner".  This will need to be changed so that OpenBook is using one of the available sets of drivers.
  • More information can be found on the 9650 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 9320
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the OneTouch 9320 USB driver.
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No. An external TWAIN dialog box displays during scanning. This dialog box does not appear in Windows XP or ME if the WIA driver is available and selected, but you must manually select the WIA driver. This external dialog box hides the OpenBook dialog box that reports scanning/OCR progress. The external dialog box automatically closes and focus returns to OpenBook after scanning is complete. The external dialog box may also interfere with canceling a scan and background scanning. 
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents. The scanner does not have an automatic document feeder (ADF), and the scanning area is only 11.7 inches long. 
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No. Using the TWAIN driver causes a contrast problem. OpenBook is set by default to use Automatic contrast, and when this scanner uses the TWAIN driver, it fails to scan a usable image. You must set OpenBook's contrast to a manual setting so that TWAIN can scan a usable image. Contrast adjustments are ignored, but the image is usable. Using the WIA driver, if available, will prevent this problem. However, contrast adjustments are still ignored.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook? When using the TWAIN driver, canceling the scan in OpenBook’s dialog box before the external dialog box displays causes a slight delay, but canceling is successful. If the external dialog box displays, you must cancel the scan there first, and then cancel it in the OpenBook dialog box. After you have done this, the scan is canceled immediately and focus returns to OpenBook. If you cancel the scan in the external dialog box and do not cancel the scan in OpenBook, then the program will try to process the portion that was scanned. When using the WIA driver, canceling scanning works normally.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, using the TWAIN drivers causes an external dialog box to display. You can instruct OpenBook to read the document, begin scanning in the background, press ALT+TAB to switch back to OpenBook, and then start reading again. Alternatively, you can begin scanning in the background, switch back to OpenBook, and then start reading. Using the WIA driver in Windows XP or ME does not display an external dialog box, so you can scan in the background normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 23 seconds per page.
Notes:
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 9320 at Visioneer's Web site.
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Visioneer OneTouch 9000
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using OneTouch v3.0 drivers. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  An external TWAIN dialog displays during scanning.  This dialog does not display in Windows XP or ME if the WIA driver is available and selected, but you must manually select the WIA driver.  This external dialog hides the OpenBook dialog that displays OpenBook's scanning/OCR progress.  The external dialog automatically closes and focus returns to OpenBook after scanning is complete. The external dialog may also interfere with canceling a scan and background scanning. 
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.  The scanner does not have an automatic document feeder (ADF), and the scanning area is only 11.7 inches long. 
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be altered using OpenBook.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes, scanning can be canceled through OpenBook. However, due to the external TWAIN dialog that displays, you may need to press ALT+TAB to display OpenBook's scanning dialog and then activate the Cancel button.  Alternatively, activate the Cancel button on the external TWAIN dialog first, and then cancel the scan through OpenBook. In either case, you must activate the Cancel button in both dialogs. If you use WIA drivers, you only need to activate the Cancel button in the OpenBook scanning dialog.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes. However, using the TWAIN drivers causes an external dialog to display.  You can instruct OpenBook to read the document, begin scanning in the background, ALT+TAB back to OpenBook, and then start reading again. Alternatively, you can begin scanning in the background, then ALT+TAB back to OpenBook, and then begin reading.  Using WIA drivers in Windows XP or ME does not display an external dialog, so you can scan in the background normally.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings is about 25 seconds per page.
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 9000 offers a USB interface. Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP are supported.
  • In Windows ME and XP, OpenBook will not automatically recognize this scanner.  You must manually select the desired scanner driver in OpenBook.
  • If you use the TWAIN driver and turn color scanning on, setting the contrast level to anything other than “Automatic” causes OpenBook to generate errors and shut down.  Use WIA drivers in Windows XP or ME to prevent this problem.
  • When using “Unknown TWAIN using: Visioneer Scan Manager Pro," sometimes the external dialog is unresponsive when you activate the Scanning button. 
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 9000 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 8920
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using OneTouch v3.0 drivers. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  An external TWAIN dialog is present while scanning.  This dialog is non-existent, under XP and ME, if the WIA driver is available and selected, but users will have to manually select the WIA driver.  This external dialog only covers up the OpenBook dialog that lists the “state” that OpenBook is in (scanning, preparing, and recognizing text).  The system “ding” is still always present and the dialog will automatically closes and return focus to OpenBook once scanning has completed.    The external dialog may also interfere with canceling a scan, and background scanning, so please read these sections as well. 
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  The scanner does not have an ADF, and the scanning area is only 11.69 inches.  Therefore, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be altered using OpenBook.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook, but due to the external dialog, stated above, users may be required to ALT+Tab to OpenBook's scanning dialog and press the Cancel button.  Or press the cancel the external Twain dialog first, and then proceed to cancel the scan through OpenBook.  If the Cancel button is not pressed on OpenBook's dialog then OpenBook will process the portion of the scan that had completed before it was canceled. 
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes, with user intervention.  This scanner can 'scan in the background', but once again, the external dialog will interfere.  As soon as any type of scan is initiated, the external Twain dialog will display.  Users can initiate OpenBook to read the document, begin scanning in the background, ALT+TAB back to OpenBook and then restart the reading, or, knowing that the dialog will display, users can first, begin scanning in the background, then ALT+TAB back to OpenBook and then initiate the reading.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  Yes.  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 18 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 8920 offers a USB interface.  Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP are supported.
  • Under Windows ME and XP, OpenBook will not automatically recognize this scanner.  The user will have to manually select the desired scanner driver from within OpenBook.
  • If using the TWAIN driver and color scanning has been tuned on, setting the contrast level to anything other than “Automatic” will cause OpenBook to generate errors and shut down.  Using the WIA drivers under XP or ME does not present this problem.
  • When using “Unknown TWAIN using:  Visioneer Scan Manager Pro”, sometimes the external dialog seems unresponsive to the user’s attempt at pressing the scanning button. 
  • When using “Unknown TWAIN using:  Visioneer Scan Manager Pro”, pressing OpenBook’s cancel button while the external Twain dialog is still present will cause OpenBook to receive errors and shut down. 
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 8920 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 8800
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using OneTouch v3.0 drivers. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  Yes.  Scanning is free of external dialogs.
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  The scanner does not have an ADF, and the scanning area is only 11.69 inches.  Therefore, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Contrast can be altered using OpenBook.
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled easily through OpenBook.
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes.  This scanner can 'scan in the background'.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test? No. Express batch is used to test this feature and this scanner will eventually lock up when OpenBook is set to this scanning mode.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 19 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 8800 offers a USB interface.  Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows 2000 are supported.
  • This scanner will eventually lock up when OpenBook is set to express batch scanning mode.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 8800 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 8700
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using OneTouch v3.0 drivers. 
Test Results:
  • Is scanning free of any external dialogs?  No.  An external TWAIN dialog is present while scanning.  This dialog is non-existent, under XP and ME, if the WIA driver is available and selected, but users will have to manually select the WIA driver.  This external dialog only covers up the OpenBook dialog that lists the “state” that OpenBook is in (scanning, preparing, and recognizing text).  The system “ding” is still always present and the dialog will automatically closes and return focus to OpenBook once scanning has completed.    The external dialog may also interfere with canceling a scan, and background scanning, so please read these sections as well. 
  • Can this scanner scan a legal-sized document?  No.  The scanner does not have an ADF, and the scanning area is only 11.6 inches.  Therefore, there is no way to scan legal-sized documents.
  • Using this scanner, can a user change the scanning contrast from within OpenBook?  No.  Contrast cannot be altered using OpenBook.  
  • Using this scanner, can a user cancel scanning from within OpenBook?  Yes.  Scanning can be canceled through OpenBook, but due to the external dialog, stated above, users may be required to ALT+Tab to OpenBook's scanning dialog and press the Cancel button.  Or press the cancel the external Twain dialog first, and then proceed to cancel the scan through OpenBook.  If the Cancel button is not pressed on OpenBook's dialog then OpenBook will process the portion of the scan that had completed before it was canceled. 
  • Can this scanner scan in the background?  Yes, with user intervention.  This scanner can 'scan in the background', but once again, the external dialog will interfere.  As soon as any type of scan is initiated, the external Twain dialog will display.  Users can initiate OpenBook to read the document, begin scanning in the background, ALT+TAB back to OpenBook and then restart the reading, or, knowing that the dialog will display, users can first, begin scanning in the background, then ALT+TAB back to OpenBook and then initiate the reading.
  • Did this scanner pass the 500 page stress test?  This scanner was able to handle the stress of continuous scanning.
  • How long does this scanner take to scan a page using OpenBook’s default settings?  This scanner's average scan time with OpenBook's default settings was about 19 seconds.
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 8700 offers a USB interface.  Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows 2000 are supported.
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 8700 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 8650
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using OneTouch v2.0 drivers.  OneTouch v2.2 drivers come with the 8650, but these drivers cause an external dialog to display while scanning.  OneTouch v2.0 drivers do not have this problem.
  • The 8650 comes with an ADF, but it will not work with OpenBook no matter what drivers are installed.  The ADF will work with Visioneer's software when OneTouch v2.2 drivers are installed, but not when v2.0 is installed.  This is because the PC will think that the connected scanner is an 8600 instead of an 8650 if v2.0 is used.  So keep in mind, when using OneTouch v2.0 drivers for optimum OpenBook scanning, you will have to reinstall OneTouch v2.2 drivers for ADF use outside of OpenBook.
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Visioneer OneTouch 8600
Driver information:
  • Installing OneTouch v2.0 drivers eliminates the presence of an external dialog while scanning.  Installing Visioneer's OneTouch v2.2 drivers will cause an external dialog to be displayed while scanning.
Test Results:
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Visioneer OneTouch 7300 USB
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the OneTouch 7300 drivers that ship with this scanner.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 7300 USB offers a USB interface.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 7300 USB at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 7100
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the OneTouch 3.0 drivers that ship with this scanner.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 7100 offers a USB interface.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 7100 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 5820
Driver information:
  • This scanner was tested using the OneTouch 3.0 drivers that ship with this scanner.
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The Visioneer OneTouch 5820 offers a Parallel and USB interface.
  • It is recommended that you download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This updates OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on the 5820 at Visioneer's Web site
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Visioneer OneTouch 5300 (USB)
Driver information:
  • Installed drivers from the OT5300.exe driver installation program.  Windows 2000 requires that PaperPort v7.0x or higher be installed first.  The 5300usb.exe patch may also need to be installed.  More driver information can be obtained at Visioneer's Web site
Test Results:
Notes:
  • The OneTouch 5300 offers a parallel port interface.  The OneTouch 5300 USB offers a USB interface, and only supports Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000.   
  • It is recommended that users download the latest version of TwainScn.ini and save it to OpenBook's installation directory.  This will update OpenBook's list of known scanners, which includes this scanner.
  • More information can be found on these scanners at Visioneer's Web site
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The following scanners are older models that have been tested with OpenBook.

Acer Scanners:

  • Acer 640U. This is a fast, inexpensive scanner. It requires a TWAIN driver update. You may download eztw32.dll, (92,672 bytes) and save it into the OpenBook installation directory, replacing the older version of the file with the same name to enable the use of manual contrast settings. 
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Canon Scanners:

  • The Canon CanoScan FB 630Ui works well with OpenBook. Be sure to download the latest scanner drivers from the Canon web site to enable all contrast settings. Scanned documents will be out of focus unless they are pressed firmly against the glass, so some books may present a problem for this scanner. 
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Epson Scanners:

  • The older Perfection 1200U works well with OpenBook.  An ADF option is available, making batch and legal-sized scanning possible.
  • The older Perfection 636U also works well with OpenBook.  An ADF option is available, making batch and legal-sized scanning possible, but a defect in the ADF design prevents scanning from the flatbed while the ADF is propped fully open.  It is recommended users disconnect the rear ADF cable before scanning from the flatbed.
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HP Scanners:

  • The ScanJet 6300, 6350, 6200C, 6250C, 6100C, 5200C, and 5100C work especially well with OpenBook.
  • The ScanJet 5300C does not work well with OpenBook.
  • Older ScanJet models, such as the IIc, IIcx, IIp, 3c, 3p, 4c, 4p, and 5p also work well with OpenBook.  Note that these scanners may have interface cards that are not compatible with Windows 98 or Windows 2000 Pro.
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Microtek Scanners:

  • The Scanmaker E3+ will work with OpenBook but does not support background scanning.
  • The ScanMaker X6EL, V6UPL and V6USL will also work with OpenBook.  They are legal-sized scanners, but scanning is very slow.
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Plustek Scanners:

  • Plustek OpticPro U12B is a slow scanner, and may fail to scan in the background.  Be sure to download the latest scanner drivers from the Plustek web site to enable all contrast settings. 
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Umax Scanners:

  • The Astra 2400S works well with OpenBook and is a fast scanner.  Its 14 inch scanning bed makes legal-sized scanning possible.  An optional, 50-page ADF is also available.  It requires the installation of a SCSI interface card.
  • The Astra 4000U. This legal sized scanner is less expensive than the 2400S, but not as fast.
  • The Astra 1220P will work with OpenBook, but cannot scan in the background.
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